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it is a cafeteria of c.e.o.s and publishers and executives and journalists and authors and book agents and artists and museum curators. it's an absolute cafeteria to those people, and they've been going for decades and sitting at the same table and having the same entr\e. >> you have some great celebrities and famous people that you quoted. what were some of your favorite observations? >> some of my favorite observations -- barry diller, who runs the iac corp that -- you know, he owns tinder. he owns all kinds of apps. >> a media mogul. >> a major, major media mogul. married to diane von furstenberg. said the only time he has seen this peer group of his be quiet in that room was when lady diana spencer walked in the room with anna wintour, the editor of vogue, and the entire room went completely silent. he said it was the only time all were dropped and could not speak they were so awed by her beauty and stature and celebrity, i guess. >> full disclosure -- you have been there a lot, as a little girl and as a grown woman and mother. your father, pete peterson, has a table there. >> yes.
it is a cafeteria of c.e.o.s and publishers and executives and journalists and authors and book agents and artists and museum curators. it's an absolute cafeteria to those people, and they've been going for decades and sitting at the same table and having the same entr\e. >> you have some great celebrities and famous people that you quoted. what were some of your favorite observations? >> some of my favorite observations -- barry diller, who runs the iac corp that -- you know, he...
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. >> they searched the campus including the cafeteria and the roof. >> they brought us outside for two hours and then brought us back inside. >> we had to be silence while on lock up we heard the lockers were being searched. >> they found a .9 millimeter gun and marijuana and bullets in a backpack in a locker. students were stunned by what the officers found. >> very, i was not expecting that. >> i'm shocked. >> the young student who reported it is a hero in my opinion. in my opinion a hero because when you have drugs and kids and guns it only leads to one thing. tragedy. >> the five students range in age from 15 to 17 are all being charged as juveniles, one will be held in custody and the other four are released to their parents, the archdiocese released a statement, incidents such as this demonstrates the importance of the school community working together to maintain a safe environment. sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> sara, thank you. >>> now to the race for the white house and the focus has shifted to pennsylvania. where the crucial primary less than a week away and ca
. >> they searched the campus including the cafeteria and the roof. >> they brought us outside for two hours and then brought us back inside. >> we had to be silence while on lock up we heard the lockers were being searched. >> they found a .9 millimeter gun and marijuana and bullets in a backpack in a locker. students were stunned by what the officers found. >> very, i was not expecting that. >> i'm shocked. >> the young student who reported it is a...
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in arkansas strong winds pulled back a third of a high school cafeteria with rain pour through the opening. school officials pay have to cancel classes. >> this was clean up after strong storms roll through with damage and scattered debris in towel, texas. four were hurt when victims were caught up to a tornado. 16 million americans from the gulf coast to north carolina are in the path of storms expected to hit today. >> the policemen battle over funding to fight the zika virus is intensifying and democratic leaders in the house of representatives and senate will hold a news conference pressuring republicans to pass money aimed at fighting the zika virus. g.o.p. leaders say they would not approve the money until september. two months ago prove asked for $1.9 billion to fight the disease. the centers for disease control reporting 891 confirmed cases >> the mediterranean diet is better than we thought. it is proven that olive oil and fish and whole grains and notes help the heart. if you a new study in the european heart journal suggests that the diet strengthens bone, keeps your brain young
in arkansas strong winds pulled back a third of a high school cafeteria with rain pour through the opening. school officials pay have to cancel classes. >> this was clean up after strong storms roll through with damage and scattered debris in towel, texas. four were hurt when victims were caught up to a tornado. 16 million americans from the gulf coast to north carolina are in the path of storms expected to hit today. >> the policemen battle over funding to fight the zika virus is...
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district is also looking to fill other positions, including bus drivers, substitute teachers, clerical and cafeteria worker. >> a frenzy of campaigning underway in the race for the white house. five contests just days away. all the candidates stumped for support today. here's the latest from connecticut. >> if acted presidential, i guarantee you that this morning i wouldn't be here. >> not exactly changing his tone. g.o.p. front-runner donald trump on the trail in connecticut. addressing comments from his campaign suggesting his over he top rhetoric is just an act. >> when he comes on stage he is projecting an image. >> an audio obtained by "the new york times," trump's new campaign chief promises officials the billionaire will tone things down but the candidate doesn't seem to be on board with that plan. >> i said i don't like toning it down. >> his supporters seem split. >> i think he is authentic. >> hope he sounds more presidential. i like what he stands for but not the way he is saying it. >> ted crews accusing trump of lyleing. >> what is amazing donald is telling us he is lying to us. he is b
district is also looking to fill other positions, including bus drivers, substitute teachers, clerical and cafeteria worker. >> a frenzy of campaigning underway in the race for the white house. five contests just days away. all the candidates stumped for support today. here's the latest from connecticut. >> if acted presidential, i guarantee you that this morning i wouldn't be here. >> not exactly changing his tone. g.o.p. front-runner donald trump on the trail in connecticut....
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at penn wynne elementary in wynnewood say tests show high levels of lead in the water coming from a cafeteria faucet. county healthy officials are running more tests. the school shut off all of its drinking fountains just to be safe. >>> if you want to learn more about the risk of lead in our area, you can see our series of reports "living with lead" right now on nbc10.com. >>> well, the nfl is making it easier for you to see their games next season. >> that's right. the league will allow twitter to stream thursday night games live. nfl commissioner roger goodell announced the news, how else, in a tweet. all ten regular season thursday night games will be available on twitter everywhere that's on your phone, your tablet, your computer and on your connected tv. twitter's package will include in-game highlights of the thursday games and pregame periscope broadcasts fromç players and teams. >>> from pro football to pro hockey, the flyers play one of their biggest games of the year this evening as they continue to make their push into the postseason. the team takes on the red wings in detroit.
at penn wynne elementary in wynnewood say tests show high levels of lead in the water coming from a cafeteria faucet. county healthy officials are running more tests. the school shut off all of its drinking fountains just to be safe. >>> if you want to learn more about the risk of lead in our area, you can see our series of reports "living with lead" right now on nbc10.com. >>> well, the nfl is making it easier for you to see their games next season. >> that's...
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tests revealed elevated lead levels in a cafeteria faucet that is used to wash dishes but state officials say actions taken during the test may have caused unreliable false positive results so more tests are being done. the wynnewood montgomery county school has chosen to turn off all drinking fountains and is providing bottled water for students until results come back tomorrow. >> villanova wildcat fans might want to pick up a copy of the late of the issue of sports illustrated this morning isn't could be a collector's item. the headline reads super nova. >> very exciting. >> and depicts the moments just before kris jenkins launched the game wintry point shopoint... three-point shot frm his fingertips. >> screams and cheers greeted the ncaa champs also a they got back on campus. jay wright thanked the fans for their support during the homecoming victory rally at villanova stadium. we'll hear from the team and fans in a live report coming up in our next half hour. >>> as the celebrations keep going this week we want to see your nova nation spirit. share your pictures with that #6abcactio
tests revealed elevated lead levels in a cafeteria faucet that is used to wash dishes but state officials say actions taken during the test may have caused unreliable false positive results so more tests are being done. the wynnewood montgomery county school has chosen to turn off all drinking fountains and is providing bottled water for students until results come back tomorrow. >> villanova wildcat fans might want to pick up a copy of the late of the issue of sports illustrated this...
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this exercise bike has 39 times more bacteria than a plastic cafeteria tray. and the treadmill, 79 times more bacteria than a water faucet. >> that's disgusting. but the worst offender, free >> not really. you can tell from these guns. clearly not. but they're covered with 362 times more bacteria than a toilet seat, 362 times more. >> than a toilet seat. >> oh, my goodness. wash those hands. >> sweating to the oldies. >>> now this is why you should not leave your beloved family pet home for too long. >> this husky has good reason not to make good eye contact during a well deserved time-out. he left his mark all over the house and literally got its paws on calligraphy ink and had a field day if they found these paw prints everywhere in the entire house. black ink all down the carpet, black ink all up the wall. guilt written all over the culprit's face and you know who i'm talking about. >> did you know there was only one print on the bed. he was smart enough to know not to go on the today is something even better. it's opening day for the nationals! good mornin
this exercise bike has 39 times more bacteria than a plastic cafeteria tray. and the treadmill, 79 times more bacteria than a water faucet. >> that's disgusting. but the worst offender, free >> not really. you can tell from these guns. clearly not. but they're covered with 362 times more bacteria than a toilet seat, 362 times more. >> than a toilet seat. >> oh, my goodness. wash those hands. >> sweating to the oldies. >>> now this is why you should not...
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officials say testing shows high levels of lead in the water coming from a cafeteria faucet. the county health officials think the results may not be reliable an running more tests and just to be safe meantime the school shut off all the drinking fountains. the new results are expected on thursday. >>> a week after the nbc 10 investigators revealed money meant for lead remediation sent on salaries and pensions governor christie is taking action. he promises to spend $10 million to fight lead poisoning. the nbc 10 investigators serious living with lead followed the money and found new jersey's lead remediation fund raided and depleted and lead-based paint poisoned thousands of new jersey children. state lawmakers and tried to pass legislation for money back in the lead fund and christie vetoed it. tonight there's a compromise. >> there was a problem presented to the governor. there was a concern in the legislature. he's moving forward in a positive direction and we are going to continue to do more to make sure we are dealing with the issue and effective and aggressive way. tha
officials say testing shows high levels of lead in the water coming from a cafeteria faucet. the county health officials think the results may not be reliable an running more tests and just to be safe meantime the school shut off all the drinking fountains. the new results are expected on thursday. >>> a week after the nbc 10 investigators revealed money meant for lead remediation sent on salaries and pensions governor christie is taking action. he promises to spend $10 million to...
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all right in the world. >> yes. >> cafeteria. no, it is the bistro. >> do we have an ear piece and sometimes producers, and sometimes unrule willly director will get in our ears ape say something fun toy set us off. >>> she may be in high demand but reason why beyonce may be the stick to her day job. we will have a story on her athletic clothing and we will leave with you some barry white, in honor of bob kill think morning. this ii got to see my dad, die on national tv. they don't know what they took from us. people are dying. we need a president that's going to talk about it. i believe bernie sanders is a protestor. he's not scared to go up against the criminal justice system. he's not scared. that's why i'm for bernie. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. >>> a little red hot chile peppers a at 4:54 on this friday morning. >> yes. >> yes. >> oh, snap. >> go ahead. >> people are like jay-z, beyonce, kendrick lemar, what? >> ♪ >> i'm not sure is what happening, but speaking hundreds of millions of dollars claiming th
all right in the world. >> yes. >> cafeteria. no, it is the bistro. >> do we have an ear piece and sometimes producers, and sometimes unrule willly director will get in our ears ape say something fun toy set us off. >>> she may be in high demand but reason why beyonce may be the stick to her day job. we will have a story on her athletic clothing and we will leave with you some barry white, in honor of bob kill think morning. this ii got to see my dad, die on national...
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there was a fight in the cafeter cafeteria. that led to a series of fights around the school. a teacher tries to go break it up. she is assaulted by that teenage boy. an ambulance is called and she is taken to the hospital. cops converge on the school. as one of the officers tries to settle things down, he's assaulted by the teenage girl. it took some time, restored and the school was dismissed. here's what one parent had to say about it all. >> it's an alternative school. when you're in an alternative high school, those are the things that happen. these are the kinds of issues that you deal with when they're all put into one school. so, i mean, i guess it comes with the territory of being in the type of school that she's in. >> reporter: now the teacher is expected to be okay. there's been a lot of violence in and around d.c. public high schools this week. i'll have more on that coming up at 6:00. jim, back to you. >> pat, we'll see you then. >>> for a second straight day, the white house was put on lockdown. a man was taken into custody after throwing personal items here ove
there was a fight in the cafeter cafeteria. that led to a series of fights around the school. a teacher tries to go break it up. she is assaulted by that teenage boy. an ambulance is called and she is taken to the hospital. cops converge on the school. as one of the officers tries to settle things down, he's assaulted by the teenage girl. it took some time, restored and the school was dismissed. here's what one parent had to say about it all. >> it's an alternative school. when you're in...
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. >> he was talking to me because sometimes i have my tupperware and i have to go up to our cafeteria and warm it up in the microwave. >> you said, cafeteria. >> he said no, no it is a bistro. >> this is why it cracked you up, there is the bistro here at fox 29. >> yes. >> there is no servicer. >> no. >> and there is very little warmth, it doesn't look like a bistro, does it. >> is the coffee machine working. >> they relocated the coffee machine right there in the corner. >> yes, there it is. >> we have a keurig down there we don't need coffee. you don't like it because it is not as strong as the coffee in the bistro. >> but he is over here a lot. >> with that said lets get back to that story, the thing that triggered the tears, it is a another just story that has to do with chemicals in food. we will tell but that and your fast food warning coming up after the break from shay 29. >>> and also, a seven year-old, waking up, with a new title. how the mount holly police department is making this kid, happy. i'm terrible at golf. he is. people say i'm getting better. no one's ever said th
. >> he was talking to me because sometimes i have my tupperware and i have to go up to our cafeteria and warm it up in the microwave. >> you said, cafeteria. >> he said no, no it is a bistro. >> this is why it cracked you up, there is the bistro here at fox 29. >> yes. >> there is no servicer. >> no. >> and there is very little warmth, it doesn't look like a bistro, does it. >> is the coffee machine working. >> they relocated the...
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(cafeteria noise) ♪ ♪ (flourish spray noise) ♪ ♪ (flourish spray noises) ♪ (school bell) ♪ ♪ (sigh) ♪ (flourish spray noise) ♪ share the joy of real cream... share the joy of real cream... (flourish spray noise) ...with reddi-wip. ♪ it's everything you've always wanted. and you work hard to keep it that way. ♪ sometimes, maybe too hard. get claimrateguard® from allstate. it helps keep your homeowners' rate from going up just because of a claim. call an allstate agent first. 888-429-5722. accident forgiveness from allstate will keep his rates from going up. but not his blood pressure. michael james! middle name. not good. get accident forgiveness from allstate and keep your rates from going up just because of an accident. and it starts the day you sign up. so whether it's your car or home, let allstate help protect your rates. talk to a local allstate agent and discover how much more their personal service can do for you. call 888-429-5722 now. >> welcome back. the single engine plane went down in long island after taking off from a nearby airport. rescue crews got the pilot and
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can't learn something or find inspiration that will guide them throughout their lives, including the cafeteria. kevin tibbles now with a remarkable story of a woman in tonight's "making a difference" report. >> reporter: there's a lot more than just chow being laid ed up in the dining hall at the university of louisiana in lafayette. >> you want everything, huh? >> that's my baby. >> reporter: the dynamo behind this apron is 92 years old. >> that's how we do it back here. >> reporter: angelina narcisse raised ten children of her own. >> i leave for my family. >> and is now a great, great great grandmother. >> how you doing? >> reporter: over the last 62 years. >> hey, ma. >> reporter: tens of thousands of other kids have also come to know her as ma. >> she's adorable. look at her. >> sometimes i'll go up to her and i'll say miss angie, i'm worried about this test, and she will say you got it, don't wory. >> angelina says she can't sit still, a good thing, too, considering she stands for hours serving her kids at meal time. >> i'm going to town, baby, i'm going to town. just watch me. >> report
can't learn something or find inspiration that will guide them throughout their lives, including the cafeteria. kevin tibbles now with a remarkable story of a woman in tonight's "making a difference" report. >> reporter: there's a lot more than just chow being laid ed up in the dining hall at the university of louisiana in lafayette. >> you want everything, huh? >> that's my baby. >> reporter: the dynamo behind this apron is 92 years old. >> that's how we...
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officials at penn whiff wynne elementary show high levels of lead coming from a cafeteria faucet. county health officials think those test results may not be reliable. they are now running more tests. the drinking fountains have been turned off. >>> for now you can see "living with lead" on nbc10.com. >>> we are four months away from the summer olympics. it sounds like a far distance but it will come upon us sooner than we think. the olympics are in rio. >> some of the gold medalists may end upd seeing their faces on the boxes of wheaties. >>> greg louganis never had that honor until now. he will appear on cereal boxes for a new legends wheaties series. two other athletes will appear on the new boxes, swimmer janet evans and hurdler edwin moses. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 11 before 7:00. it is cold this morning. but we do have sunshine. the sun is up and the temperatures will start coming up. 32 degrees at philadelphia international. that's one of the warm spots. we'll see the temperatures climb into the 50s today. but at this hour,
officials at penn whiff wynne elementary show high levels of lead coming from a cafeteria faucet. county health officials think those test results may not be reliable. they are now running more tests. the drinking fountains have been turned off. >>> for now you can see "living with lead" on nbc10.com. >>> we are four months away from the summer olympics. it sounds like a far distance but it will come upon us sooner than we think. the olympics are in rio. >>...
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bikes are 39 times more dirty than a cafeteria tray and treadmills 75 times more dirty than the faucet handle. christina: how can it be dirtier than a toilet seat? >> they don't get cleaned. dari: there's your excuse to not do anything. >> don't touch your face. >> and towel on the equipment. dari: i hear a run on the dvd's and working out in the living room. >> bathe in clorox. dari: do you believe this, nick? nick: you grossed me out. workout gloves. but make sure you clean those at some point. you can't escape it is what it sounds like. dari: you're sweaty. the pores are open. yikes. nick: i don't know. work out at home. what do we have here? temperatures that have been we should be in the upper 50s. 40 to 50 in new york city. that was the high in midtown. again, north and west didn't get out of the 40s albany to williamsport and 30s to buffalo and we're still on track for some wet snow and rain as we move into tomorrow with the storm system coming in from the west. right now nothing on fox 5 sky guardian to be of concern. the clouds will be increasing as the night goes along. figur
bikes are 39 times more dirty than a cafeteria tray and treadmills 75 times more dirty than the faucet handle. christina: how can it be dirtier than a toilet seat? >> they don't get cleaned. dari: there's your excuse to not do anything. >> don't touch your face. >> and towel on the equipment. dari: i hear a run on the dvd's and working out in the living room. >> bathe in clorox. dari: do you believe this, nick? nick: you grossed me out. workout gloves. but make sure you...
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(cafeteria noise) ♪ ♪ (flourish spray noise) ♪ ♪ (flourish spray noises) ♪ (school bell) ♪ ♪ (sigh) ♪ (flourish spray noise) ♪ share the joy of real cream... share the joy of real cream... (flourish spray noise) ...with reddi-wip. ♪ the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection.
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paying in cash in the cafeteria and taking the stairs to his third floor office. >> the koch brothers. >> reporter: to their critics, charles and his brother david are the money manipulators. a powerful and secretive force driving an ultraconservative agenda with their vast wealth and anonymous donor network. you have done? >> i've got an lot of abuse out of it. >> reporter: you've been called un-american. >> yeah. >> reporter: on the senate floor. >> yeah. yeah, i'm out there. what have we gotten for it? there have been some good things. particularly at the state and local level. but the national politics is -- has been disappointing. >> over the last six years, you got government shutdowns. a republican party that is -- seems to be the center of gravity is anti-immigration. critical of free trade. people say you control the republican party because of all that money. >> well, if i controlled the republican party, we would not have a two-tiered system. we would not have a tax code that subsidizes the wealthy. we would get rid of all of that. so, obviously, i don't control anything. >
paying in cash in the cafeteria and taking the stairs to his third floor office. >> the koch brothers. >> reporter: to their critics, charles and his brother david are the money manipulators. a powerful and secretive force driving an ultraconservative agenda with their vast wealth and anonymous donor network. you have done? >> i've got an lot of abuse out of it. >> reporter: you've been called un-american. >> yeah. >> reporter: on the senate floor. >>...
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officials say tests show high level of lead in the water from the cafeteria faucet. so they shut off drinking fountains throughout the whole school to be safe. but county health officials think those results may not be reliable, so they've ordered new ones. >>> well, happening now, philadelphia's mayor and other city officials are breaking ground on a memorial to honor those who were killed in the center city building collapse which took place three years ago. this is a live look from the corner of 22nd and market street in center city philadelphia where the victims families are also gathering right now. six people died and more than a dozen others were injured when a building that was under demolition collapsed on to the adjoining salvation army thrift store in june of 2013. a convicted contractor and s subcontractor who took plea deals are both serving time in prison for their roles in that collapse. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> it is 11:06 on your wednesday. and things started out on the chillier side. fortunately though we didn't have snow earlier
officials say tests show high level of lead in the water from the cafeteria faucet. so they shut off drinking fountains throughout the whole school to be safe. but county health officials think those results may not be reliable, so they've ordered new ones. >>> well, happening now, philadelphia's mayor and other city officials are breaking ground on a memorial to honor those who were killed in the center city building collapse which took place three years ago. this is a live look from...
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it's almost bedtime in westchester, but there's a heated conversation in the grady elementary school cafeteria. >> why aren't the questions released? >> as a point of clarity, are you advocating opting out of testing? >> i've never walked out of a room where we discussed all of the testing and what's going on where someone said i am going to test. >> reporter: new york is one of 46 that adopted common core because the government gave millions to those who went with the plan. it came with a few goals, one to >> reforms, the race to the top, no child left behind, has done nothing but widen the gap. >> these are real issues that hit home. 56 percent of the students qualify for free or reduced lunches in the district and more than half of the entire student body is non-white. >> i'm a firm believer in fighting these reforms is what's needed. i would opt out my child. >> reporter: there's misinformation, fear and a real concern this standardized test will have long-lasting implications on their child's education. even beyond. >> the person who's making the test is a product of culture a, they assum
it's almost bedtime in westchester, but there's a heated conversation in the grady elementary school cafeteria. >> why aren't the questions released? >> as a point of clarity, are you advocating opting out of testing? >> i've never walked out of a room where we discussed all of the testing and what's going on where someone said i am going to test. >> reporter: new york is one of 46 that adopted common core because the government gave millions to those who went with the...
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district is also looking to fill other positions like bus drivers, substitute teachers, clerical and cafeteria workers. >>> also in pittsburgh a ribbon cutting ceremony for deanza park's new play structure. in 2010 it was destroyed by vandals. about 60 parents came together to form the east county regional group. it assessed the city's 63 parks and determined deanza was the most in need. the city council then allocated $50,000 for the new play structure. >>> a mother duck is back with her bucklings tonight thanks to the movado fire department. [ guac ] >> firefighters used recorded duckling noises on a cell phone to trick 11 baby ducks into their hands. the ducklings fell through a grate on redwood boulevard and into a drainpipe system with several large openings. the rescue crew was able to pluck the little guys to safety and release them into a nearby creek where mom was waiting. >>> a beautiful day for a duck rescue. drew tuma has more. >> if you liked today tomorrow is more of the same. but we will be tracking winds that will be cranking tomorrow afternoon and evening. we are rain free but
district is also looking to fill other positions like bus drivers, substitute teachers, clerical and cafeteria workers. >>> also in pittsburgh a ribbon cutting ceremony for deanza park's new play structure. in 2010 it was destroyed by vandals. about 60 parents came together to form the east county regional group. it assessed the city's 63 parks and determined deanza was the most in need. the city council then allocated $50,000 for the new play structure. >>> a mother duck is...
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afternoon in arkansas, look at that strong winds pulled back a third of the cafeteria roof at a high school and rain poured through the oning and flooded the room. foes may have to cancel classes. >> because of the rain, state reservoirs and reserves are starting for fill up. some agencies are considering reducing water conservation efforts. the santa clara water district staff suggested cutting conservation in half from 30 to 15%. many in the audience thought it was way too soon. >> it feels good to relax restrictions but it is a slippery slope. >> you can save and it is always good to save because we don't go what next year brings and it could be the first of several more dry years. >> the water and santa clara valley water district wants do wait until the statewide report is issues until lowering the restrictions. the state will announce the water report on may 18. >> it tins out the period train diet is -- mediterranean difficulty is better than we thought. olive oil and fitch and whole grains and nut help the heart and now a new new study it strengthens your bones and keeps your
afternoon in arkansas, look at that strong winds pulled back a third of the cafeteria roof at a high school and rain poured through the oning and flooded the room. foes may have to cancel classes. >> because of the rain, state reservoirs and reserves are starting for fill up. some agencies are considering reducing water conservation efforts. the santa clara water district staff suggested cutting conservation in half from 30 to 15%. many in the audience thought it was way too soon....
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they put the school on lockdown after officers searched the entire school including the cafeteria. >> they took students out one by one to the main office to talk to them. >> we had to go to the wall and sit down and be silent until the police unlock us. we heard that people were getting searched and the lockers were getting searched. >> they discovered a .9 millimeter gun in a locker and some marijuana. four males and one female were arrested. >> i was shocked. >> there are four students in custody. four males and one female. they range in age from 15 to 17 and will be charged as juveniles on weapons and drug offenses. the archdiocese issued a statement saying in part incidents like these show the importance of community working together to maintain a safe environment. live in drexel hill, sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >>> a very big move by the eagles, it's birds traded for the second overall pick in the draft, but it came with a high price, we just heard from gm howie roseman. jaime? >> reporter: yes, brian and sharrie this is quite a bold move on fans think they may be
they put the school on lockdown after officers searched the entire school including the cafeteria. >> they took students out one by one to the main office to talk to them. >> we had to go to the wall and sit down and be silent until the police unlock us. we heard that people were getting searched and the lockers were getting searched. >> they discovered a .9 millimeter gun in a locker and some marijuana. four males and one female were arrested. >> i was shocked. >>...
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district is also looking to fill other positions hike bus drivers, substitute teachers, clerical and cafeteria workers. also in pittsburgh, a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new play structure. the park had been without a playground since 2010 when vandals destroyed it. about 60 parents came together to form the group. it assesses the city's 63 parks and determined this one was the most in need. the city council allocated $50,000 for the new play structure. >>> bay area housing prices have certainly rebounded since the recession. but fear of another collapse in the market has been building. as abc news reporter alyssa harrington found out, bay area experts are saying they are seeing signs of a slow down. >> on california's forever moving roller coaster, home sales in the bay area are up from last month, but down from last year. a report found a slow down in almeda county from over 11300 homes sold in march of 2015 to 1200 in march of 2016. numbers are also down in san francisco county where sky high prices are pushing buyers out. there's an increase in contra costa county. i asked christopher pa
district is also looking to fill other positions hike bus drivers, substitute teachers, clerical and cafeteria workers. also in pittsburgh, a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new play structure. the park had been without a playground since 2010 when vandals destroyed it. about 60 parents came together to form the group. it assesses the city's 63 parks and determined this one was the most in need. the city council allocated $50,000 for the new play structure. >>> bay area housing prices...
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fights brokerk out at wood son high school.choo school administrators say there was a large fight in the cafeteria between two small groups across all grade levels. no one was seriously hurt. four girls were arrested onon assault charges. police in montgomery county are on the look out after a recente string of home repair scams of the 12 reported 11 have involved a person over the age of 70. police say the people involvedpp claim to be workers doing work at nearby homes and telling homeowners they need urgent problems that need to be fixed. > and maryland is having itsts say in the presidential raise r today. the votes are still being sti counted from the primaries, but here are some of the results as they're coming in to our news room.ro it's been a big night for donaln trump, republicans voters inoter maryland favored trump over john cusack and ted cruz. right now 45 of the precinctsecn reporting donald trump looks to be the winner there with 57 percent of the vote to john cusack, 21 percent, ted cruz 19 percent. on the democratic side, hillaryd clinton coming in with 63s p of3 the vote, bernie
fights brokerk out at wood son high school.choo school administrators say there was a large fight in the cafeteria between two small groups across all grade levels. no one was seriously hurt. four girls were arrested onon assault charges. police in montgomery county are on the look out after a recente string of home repair scams of the 12 reported 11 have involved a person over the age of 70. police say the people involvedpp claim to be workers doing work at nearby homes and telling homeowners...
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you hear about schools and their cafeterias and how they feed their students the food they offer. does that play a role into this? >> there is a push to get better food in schools. my concern is it is not done for all size bodies. we have a weight neutral approach to help. we honor people naturally come in different shapes and sizes. there is an example of mindy. there are people of all shapes and sizes that are very healthy. we can be healthy. emphasis on trying to change our bodies from what they are intended to be is where we run into problems. we have body positive programs in schools. it is exciting because we are forwarding the movement with her saying the body positive project. the movement has expanded beyond our organization. which is lovely to see. now we are getting our curriculum into the hands of professionals and educators so they can start working with kids at younger and younger ages. >> you started your work with the body positive more than 20 years ago. then these came around. i can see all the models on celebrities at the beach doing yoga eating three green bean
you hear about schools and their cafeterias and how they feed their students the food they offer. does that play a role into this? >> there is a push to get better food in schools. my concern is it is not done for all size bodies. we have a weight neutral approach to help. we honor people naturally come in different shapes and sizes. there is an example of mindy. there are people of all shapes and sizes that are very healthy. we can be healthy. emphasis on trying to change our bodies from...
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like lunch in a middle school cafeteria, none of the choices are good, but you have to eat something, right? >> hash browns and pizza was always good. donald trump taking the this morning primary and 89 of the empire state's 95 delegates, but doubt still remains as to whether the billionaire can get the needed 1237 delegates needed to lock up the nomination. >> so when it comes to a possible contested convention, what are the rules? it's also confusing. >> and joining us to break it all down is randy evans a member of the rnc standing committee. so you are the person to ask. so what about it? what are the rules? >> well, the rules are actually very simple. under rule 40, once the delegates have all been seated and credentials, the secretary will begin the roll call vote. at the end of that vote, if no candidate affirmatively receives 1237 votes, then under rule 40-e, the secretary will begin to call the roll again. now, the important part of that is there have been some news analysts say what you need to do is win a majority of the delegates that are vote. that's not true p p. there h
like lunch in a middle school cafeteria, none of the choices are good, but you have to eat something, right? >> hash browns and pizza was always good. donald trump taking the this morning primary and 89 of the empire state's 95 delegates, but doubt still remains as to whether the billionaire can get the needed 1237 delegates needed to lock up the nomination. >> so when it comes to a possible contested convention, what are the rules? it's also confusing. >> and joining us to...
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. >> bedbugs in the library and cafeteria! the local college campus fighting an outbreak. good evening, i'm maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. dana tyler is off tonight. >>> we begin with that bombshell scandal at the nypd! the fbi investigation revealed accusations of corruption. cbs 2 political reporter marcia kramer spoke with commissioner bratton today and he says he is taking disciplinary action against four of his most senior commanders. marcia. >> reporter: that's right. as the police commissioner told me, it's not a particularly good day for the nypd. not a good day for the men and women in blue who have to uphold the highest standards of integrity. >> these are not easy press conferences to do. but it's, um, something that we must do. >> reporter: police commissioner william bratton briefed by the fbi today about an ongoing corruption probe he knew that what he must do immediately is take action against four of his most senior commanders. >> the public has an expectation of a high degree of trust and integrity in its police department. >> reporter: bratton c
. >> bedbugs in the library and cafeteria! the local college campus fighting an outbreak. good evening, i'm maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. dana tyler is off tonight. >>> we begin with that bombshell scandal at the nypd! the fbi investigation revealed accusations of corruption. cbs 2 political reporter marcia kramer spoke with commissioner bratton today and he says he is taking disciplinary action against four of his most senior commanders. marcia. >>...
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halfway through the day at about 2:00 this afternoon, they had counted more than 700 ot bcc cafeteria. it's called consolidated precincts. this year they are not using touch-screen voting machines throughout maryland because there are so many candidates in various primary races that all their names couldn't fit on one touchscreen. candidates didn't want to appear on screen two or three. so the decision was made to use paper ballots. voters use a pen to fill the oval next to their choice of candidates. then the ballots are scanned through a machine and votes are counted. earlier this afternoon i spoke to the chief judge monitoring these two precincts. >> it's been busy. i was expecting a larger rush in the morning. but overall i would say it's been very good turnout. >> any problems? >> nothing significant. >> which as chief judge makes you -- >> very happy. >> reporter: ahead at 5:00, we'll focus on the maryland senate. there are 14 gop candidates, 10 democrats, yes, it includes the fight between donna edwards and chris van holland of montgomery county. we'll focus on that race when w
halfway through the day at about 2:00 this afternoon, they had counted more than 700 ot bcc cafeteria. it's called consolidated precincts. this year they are not using touch-screen voting machines throughout maryland because there are so many candidates in various primary races that all their names couldn't fit on one touchscreen. candidates didn't want to appear on screen two or three. so the decision was made to use paper ballots. voters use a pen to fill the oval next to their choice of...
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(cafeteria noise) ♪ ♪ (flourish spray noise) ♪ ♪ (flourish spray noises) ♪ (school bell) ♪ ♪ (sigh) ♪ (flourish spray noise) ♪ share the joy of real cream... share the joy of real cream... (flourish spray noise) ...with reddi-wip. ♪ it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get an industry leading broadband network and cloud and hosting services. centurylink. your link to what's next. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. so i'm going to take this opportunity to go off script. so if i wanna go to jersey and check out shotsy tuccerelli's portfolio, what's it to you? or i'm a scottish mason whose assets are made of stone like me heart. papa! you're no son of mine! or perhaps it's time to seize the day. don't just see opportunity, seize it! (applause) do you have the courage to stay up all night? because this is our time! the greatest tv week of our lives! ladies and gentlemen, in the business of binge-watching, sleep is for the week! so i want you ready to order takeout, every single night! now are you with me? to awesomeness! to watch
(cafeteria noise) ♪ ♪ (flourish spray noise) ♪ ♪ (flourish spray noises) ♪ (school bell) ♪ ♪ (sigh) ♪ (flourish spray noise) ♪ share the joy of real cream... share the joy of real cream... (flourish spray noise) ...with reddi-wip. ♪ it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get an industry leading broadband network and cloud and hosting services. centurylink. your link to what's next. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. so...
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. >> what if a tech in the cbs cafeteria and i have eaten there many times, wore a make america great again hat going in for lunch. don't you think he would get a little scrutiny. >> you have invited meme on to keep insisting we are unfair and up balanced? is that the reason? come on. >> it's not the reason. >> it's silly, actually. >> you look askance word of the day askance. >> you guys tilt toward republican candidates. >> do you really? that's fascinating. which republican can -- candidate on the fox news channel do you believe we favor. >> i think you like trump. >> you think i like him? >> yeah. >> have you ever eaten with the man? >> is he a vulgarian? >> know would never call him that. >> are we going to get to my book. >> yes. >> i know i am making you uncomfortable. >> i don't feel that uncomfortable because i really believe what i'm telling you which is that the frontrunner is going to get the toughest press and it's innate in journalism that we do that it's just part of the d.n.a. >> okay. i'm interested about the science of the new grandparenting. i mean, it's nice that y
. >> what if a tech in the cbs cafeteria and i have eaten there many times, wore a make america great again hat going in for lunch. don't you think he would get a little scrutiny. >> you have invited meme on to keep insisting we are unfair and up balanced? is that the reason? come on. >> it's not the reason. >> it's silly, actually. >> you look askance word of the day askance. >> you guys tilt toward republican candidates. >> do you really? that's...
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it's like lunch in a middle school cafeteria. none of the choices are good, but you have to eat something, right? in washington, d.c. yesterday ben and jerry, you know, the ice cream guys, were arrested for being part of a political protest on the steps of the capitol building. they were speaking out against big money in politics, and they were arrested. which isn't great. it. they got a lot avenue tension for their cause. also, they got a new flavor of ice cream, which is toilet wine toffee crunch. [ laughter ] don't ask too many questions about the crunch. just eat it. [ laughter ] you know, from time to time on this program we pause to journalism, and this is one of those times right now. this is courtesy of the local cbs affiliate in pittsburgh. please enjoy tonight's edition >> they've been bringing in air assets throughout the day. they're going to hold up once nightfall comes around, get many of the firefighters out of the danger zone. and the hope is cut more fire lines and put more water on this fire before -- [ bleep ].
it's like lunch in a middle school cafeteria. none of the choices are good, but you have to eat something, right? in washington, d.c. yesterday ben and jerry, you know, the ice cream guys, were arrested for being part of a political protest on the steps of the capitol building. they were speaking out against big money in politics, and they were arrested. which isn't great. it. they got a lot avenue tension for their cause. also, they got a new flavor of ice cream, which is toilet wine toffee...
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chronicle" that techies can sleep in the van while using their company's facilities, restrooms, showers, cafeteria, et cetera. he said think of how much money you can pay instead of paying 2, 3, $4,000 a month for a small one bedroom apartment. you can rent one of these for $30 a day. >>> taking a look at stocks. they are taking a hit this afternoon as the u.s. government said that the economy did not grow as much as expected in the first three months of the year. the dow, can you see there, down 232 points. nasdaq down 63. s&p 500 22. i am curious about apple with the news earlier this week about their earnings in that quarterly report report and apple right now is down three points or exactly 3%. >> okay. we will have more for you on the 4. see you then. there's only 10 calorie difference between the two. >> 10? fooled by fro-yo. franken ink they are foods. what is in them that may be keeping you fat. your stomach it 28 days. >> this is what body builders actresses use. macoming up next. dr. oz: we will change life today. is everybody healthy? [cheers and applause] r. oz: memorial day weekend is
chronicle" that techies can sleep in the van while using their company's facilities, restrooms, showers, cafeteria, et cetera. he said think of how much money you can pay instead of paying 2, 3, $4,000 a month for a small one bedroom apartment. you can rent one of these for $30 a day. >>> taking a look at stocks. they are taking a hit this afternoon as the u.s. government said that the economy did not grow as much as expected in the first three months of the year. the dow, can you...
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>> in the cafeteria at my elementary school. >> jimmy: how'd it go? was it a hit? >> no, it was terrible. >> jimmy: oh, yeah! >> like, here's the story. so, and it's kind of a classic story. i'm singing. my mic goes out. and all of a sudden i see my crush. i've always liked older guys. he's in fifth grade, i'm in kindergarten. [ laughter ] i know. i know! >> jimmy: he's really older, yeah. >> douglas mcdonald. [ light laughter ] and -- you don't forget your first crush. >> jimmy: yeah, you just changed his life right now. douglas mcdonald. [ laughter ] >> anyways, i see him and he's like laughing at me. and i guess this is like the first time i ever got sassy. like i saw him and i like -- i was like, no, [ bleep ] you. >> jimmy: wait, wait, oh, my -- >> but i was like -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're in kindergarten. you're in kindergarten. how would you know to say something like that? >> my attitude was like that. >> jimmy: oh, i gotcha. >> i didn't say it. >> jimmy: yeah, good. >> anyways, i'm like singing and i see his face. he's like, laughing at me. i just go
>> in the cafeteria at my elementary school. >> jimmy: how'd it go? was it a hit? >> no, it was terrible. >> jimmy: oh, yeah! >> like, here's the story. so, and it's kind of a classic story. i'm singing. my mic goes out. and all of a sudden i see my crush. i've always liked older guys. he's in fifth grade, i'm in kindergarten. [ laughter ] i know. i know! >> jimmy: he's really older, yeah. >> douglas mcdonald. [ light laughter ] and -- you don't forget...
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vdot is holding a community meeting tonight at 6:30 inside wakefield high school cafeteria in arlington. that project would extend the 395 express lanes from near edsall road all the way to the d.c. line. the whole project is expected to be duone next year. >>> prices at the pump are up eight cents over the past three weeks. right now in d.c., you're paying $2.16. in maryland, gas is running around in virginia, you're still under $2 at $1.88. and in west virginia, about $2 a gallon. >>> running out of time. the concerns being raised by supporters of a new drunk driving law as maryland lawmakers begin the last day of the session. >>> stepping up efforts to protect your car. the unusual step a virginia lawmaker is take to go try to put a stop on-tto chronic car break-in abous t >>> right now severe weather is pounding millions of americans. take a look at the rain and hail that hit parts of texas late last night. damaging winds and inches of rain to parts of east texas, arkansas and louisiana take. the storm also threatens to bring isolated tornadoes. >>> time for weather and traffic on t
vdot is holding a community meeting tonight at 6:30 inside wakefield high school cafeteria in arlington. that project would extend the 395 express lanes from near edsall road all the way to the d.c. line. the whole project is expected to be duone next year. >>> prices at the pump are up eight cents over the past three weeks. right now in d.c., you're paying $2.16. in maryland, gas is running around in virginia, you're still under $2 at $1.88. and in west virginia, about $2 a gallon....
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. >> they practice in the cafeteria. in the cafeteria. >> that's just showing the dedication. another school, down the road, they allowed them to use their gym maybe twice a week. most of the team on the honor roll. speaking of sports, and champions. alex holley, and this chris murphy, sitting next it me. >> media day, allow you on to the field, they hit, whatever. >> also charity event too. southeastern pennsylvania, aha, the american heart association. she hit one. look how the team reacted when she hit it. that was alec's single last night. >> it was amazing, great work. >> then you stepped up to the plate? >> and remember, he's actually played baseball. i've never played. >> in college? >> uh-huh. i was too good for. >> this this, throwing the ball, not actually throwing it, on this machine with these two wheels. it is coming in at like 55 miles per hour, super slow. >> 80s perfect. >> okay? >> batting practice, i think 75, 08, batting practice. >> i understands you were fouling them off? >> i couldn't wait that long. now look at l ex's form here. she looks so cute in that
. >> they practice in the cafeteria. in the cafeteria. >> that's just showing the dedication. another school, down the road, they allowed them to use their gym maybe twice a week. most of the team on the honor roll. speaking of sports, and champions. alex holley, and this chris murphy, sitting next it me. >> media day, allow you on to the field, they hit, whatever. >> also charity event too. southeastern pennsylvania, aha, the american heart association. she hit one....
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vdot is holding a community meeting tonight at 6:30 inside the wakefield high school cafeteria in arlington. the project will extend the 395 express lanes from the edsall road exit to the d.c. line. the whole project is expected to be done next year. >>> getting warmer outside, but the roads may be chuck is tracking whether the kids will need a rain coat on their way home this afternoon. >>> a big upset at the masters. but that wasn't the only incredible moment on the course. >>> developing right now, a new change that could have a big impact on your commute. where you could end up with a $200 tick stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing even faster than they do. want them to grow up stronger. wall street. the nra. they're powerful. they usually get their way. but not with democra
vdot is holding a community meeting tonight at 6:30 inside the wakefield high school cafeteria in arlington. the project will extend the 395 express lanes from the edsall road exit to the d.c. line. the whole project is expected to be done next year. >>> getting warmer outside, but the roads may be chuck is tracking whether the kids will need a rain coat on their way home this afternoon. >>> a big upset at the masters. but that wasn't the only incredible moment on the course....
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remediation, the district decided to shut off all drinking fountains and food preparation sinks in cafeterias and move to bottled water. it reportedly costs about $450,000 a year. erika brockman runs theun southwest baltimore charter school, which is housed in a baltimore public school building. she says, in a district dealing with tough choices she can understand not wanting to potentially spend millions of dollars on repairing and replacing lead pipes and fixtures in schools. would the money that the district gets be better spent giving me a great teacher in my classroom or fixing the pipes in my building, in a short term basis i'm going to say give me the teacher. any day hands down. >> reporter: and for rebecca schillenback in ithaca, lead is now one more thing she must add to her parental worry-list. >> we weren't thinking about this before. it was just something we were taking for granted wherever we w got we're going to have clean safe water. and of course when we send our kids to school it will be clean safe water you wouldn't even think about it. i wasn't thinking about it. so this i
remediation, the district decided to shut off all drinking fountains and food preparation sinks in cafeterias and move to bottled water. it reportedly costs about $450,000 a year. erika brockman runs theun southwest baltimore charter school, which is housed in a baltimore public school building. she says, in a district dealing with tough choices she can understand not wanting to potentially spend millions of dollars on repairing and replacing lead pipes and fixtures in schools. would the money...